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Festival RTP da Canção

Festival RTP da Canção was the name given to the national festival, produced and broadcast by Rádio e Televisão de Portugal, to choose the Portuguese entry for the Eurovision Song Contest.

Like most pop festivals in isolated countries, it was a very important event for the still incipient music industry of the 60's and 70's. Left wing composers and writers would try to squeeze subversive lyrics in the contest, with great effect. After the 1974 revolution (incidentally code-triggered by that year's winner being played on national radio) Portugal became increasingly open to foreign culture, thus deeming the Festival as a lesser musical event, dominated by below standard pop songs with little or no impact in the industry, although remaining a high audience TV show.

The 90's saw a recovery of the contests image, then considered a viable means for a new singer to start a career. Internationally acclaimed portuguese singers Dulce Pontes and Sara Tavares made their debut in the 91 and 94 editions respectively. Many other unknown performers like Lucia Moniz and Anabela leaped to national stardom after taking the RTP trophy.

After reaching and all-time high 6th place in the 1996 edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, the festival steadily declined from then on. In 2000 the winner Liana did not participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000, as Portugal had for the first time been relegated due to consecutive poor showings. In 2002 the FEstival da Canção wasn't organized, contradicting the tradition of staging a Festival da Canção even without participating in that year's Eurovision Song Contest, as happened in 2000 and 1970. Since 2001, the festival saw consecutive changes of format. 2005 saw RTP commissioning a song for eurovision, rather than organizing some kind of competition. Since 2006 RTP seemingly settled for a traditional multi-singer, multi-composer competitive format, claiming the memory of older contests and songs. Producers have since been invited to come up with songs, lyrics and singers, and the 2007 result with Sabrina almost making it to the Eurovision final, gave RTP the necessary confidence boost to maintain the current format.

The next Festival RTP da Canção is scheduled for March, 9th 2008, 9pm, at Teatro Camões, Lisbon.

Table of past winners

Year Song Artist Position in Eurovision Song Contest
2008

Senhora do Mar (Negras Águas)

Vânia Fernandes

13th in final, 2nd in second semi final
2007

Dança Comigo (Vem Ser Feliz)

Sabrina

11th in semi final
2006

Coisas De Nada (Gonna Make You Dance)

Nonstop

19th in semi final
2005

Amar

2B

17th in semi final
2004

Foi Magia

Sofia Vitória

15th in semi final
2003

Deixa-me Sonhar (Só Mais Uma Vez)

Rita Guerra

22nd - in bilingual Portuguese/English version
2001

Só Sei Ser Feliz Assim

MTM

17th
2000

Sonhos Mágicos

Liana

did not enter
1999

Como Tudo Começou

Rui Bandeira

21st
1998

Se Eu Te Pudesse Abraçar

Alma Lusa

12th
1997

Antes do Adeus

Célia Lawson

24th
1996

O Meu Coração Não Tem Cor

Lúcia Moniz

6th
1995

Baunilha e Chocolate

Tó Cruz

21st
1994

Chamar a Música

Sara Tavares

8th
1993

A Cidade Até Ser Dia

Anabela

10th
1992

Amor d'Água Fresca

Dina

17th
1991

Lusitania Paixão

Dulce Pontes

8th
1990

Há Sempre Alguém

Nucha

20th
1989

Conquistador

Da Vinci

16th
1988

Voltarei

Dora

18th
1987

Neste Barco À Vela

Nevada

18th
1986

Não Sejas Mau P'ra Mim

Dora

14th
1985

Penso Em Ti, Eu Sei

Adelaide

18th
1984

Silêncio E Tanta Gente

Maria Guinot 11th
1983

Esta Balada Que Te Dou

Armando Gama

13th
1982

Bem Bom

Doce

13th
1981

Playback

Carlos Paião

18th
1980

Um Grande, Grande Amor

José Cid

7th
1979

Sobe, Sobe Balão Sobe

Manuela Bravo

9th
1978

Dai Li Dou

Gemini

17th
1977

Portugal No Coração

Os Amigos

14th
1976

Uma Flor De Verde Pinho

Carlos do Carmo

12th
1975

Madrugada

Duarte Mendes

16th
1974

E Depois Do Adeus

Paulo de Carvalho

14th
1973

Tourada

Fernando Tordo

10th
1972

A Festa Da Vida

Carlos Mendes

7th
1971

Menina

Tonicha

9th
1970

Onde Vais Rio Que Eu Canto

Sérgio Borges

withdrawn
1969

Desfolhada Portuguesa

Simone de Oliveira

15th
1968

Verão

Carlos Mendes

11th
1967

O Vento Mudou

Eduardo Nascimento

12th
1966

Ele E Ela

Madalena Iglésias

13th
1965

Sol De Inverno

Simone de Oliveira

13th
1964

Oração

António Calvário

13th

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